Watch: Israeli politician follows Trump and shares AI video of Gaza's future

Published July 23rd, 2025 - 11:13 GMT
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Gila Gamliel (X/ Twitter)

ALBAWABA - An Israeli politician called Gila Gamliel recently sparked outrage on social media among pro-Palestine activists after sharing an AI video showcasing the future of Gaza, despite the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Strip since Oct. 7, 2023. 

The member of the Israeli Political-Security Cabinet showcased a Gaza similar to US President Donald Trump's recent AI rendition of the Strip, with real estate buildings and resorts replacing the destroyed homes of Palestinians due to constant Israeli bombardment. 

Gamliel and Israeli Prime Minister were also featured in the video alongside Trump, who was giving a speech to several Israelis. Additionally, Ivanka Trump and Sarah Netanyahu were also seen walking alongside their husbands, while touring the newly built areas in Gaza. 

Watch: Israeli politician follows Trump and shares AI video of Gaza's future

While not as wild as Trump's "Riviera" rendition, which included bearded belly dancers, golden statues, and more, the video sparked anger among human rights activists who deemed it "disrespectful" and "inhumane" towards the Gazans who lost their homes and are currently suffering from famine due to blocked humanitarian aid. 

The AI-generated video even featured a Trump Tower to showcase Israel's political ties with the US.

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The video was captioned in Hebrew on X (formerly known as Twitter), "Exposure: This is what Gaza will look like in the future. Voluntary migration of Gazans only with Trump and Netanyahu."

Gamliel added, "It's us or - them! Link to the voluntary migration plan from Gaza that I submitted to the cabinet in the first week of the 'Iron Swords' war on 13.10.23 in the first response."

The ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza has resulted in the killing of at least 59,000 Palestinians and the injuring of at least 142,500. 

Additionally, in the past 24 hours, over 111 Palestinians have died of hunger, including at least 80 children, according to the Health Ministry of Gaza.

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